Legal Director

Louise has extensive experience in dealing with all property matters relating to residential, mixed use and commercial developments having worked for the public and private sector for over 30 years as well as experience in dealing with complex title issues, overage both the imposition and taking subject to, release of covenants as well as dealing with large site assembly acquisitions often subject to complicated S106 Agreements and the need to consider the impact on the land post the land ownership dissection.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
Experience
- Homes England – advising on a development known as Spencer's Park Phase 2: a pilot scheme for all 600 units to be constructed using modern methods of construction; dealing with various issues presented by the scheme including infrastructure requirements and overage payments for The Crown, construction of a school and the development requiring large SUDS, undergrounding of over ground pylons and common land – scheme to be delivered in two phases and updating the standard lease document to provide for this as well as deferred payment structure and drafting to provide the registered proprietor with security where Homes England forfeited the Head lease.
- Places for People – acting on various acquisitions of land for development of 100% affordable use including land in Milton Keynes and Norwich.
- Lovell Homes PLC – acting on an acquisition of a phase of land within a larger scheme being sold by a private landowner for the development of residential with affordable and non-S106 affordable units – various title constraints to deal with as a result of how the multi-phase scheme had been set up at the outset.
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